Sentence examples of "tasting" in English with translation "saber"

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How does this soup taste? ¿A qué sabe esta sopa?
This soup tastes like fish. Esta sopa sabe a pescado.
This soup tastes really great. Esta sopa sabe deliciosa.
This lemonade tastes too sweet. La limonada sabe demasiado dulce.
This fruit has a bad taste. Esta fruta sabe mal.
"Natto" smells awful, but tastes delicious. El Natto huele espantoso, pero sabe delicioso.
When you are hungry, anything tastes good. Cuando tienes hambre, cualquier cosa sabe bien.
Which food do you think tastes best? ¿Para ti qué comida sabe mejor?
This candy cane tastes like green apple. Este bastón de caramelo sabe a manzana verde.
The tea is really bitter and doesn't taste good. El té sabe muy amargo y no está bueno.
Tom thought the food Mary had prepared tasted pretty good. Tom pensó que la comida que Mary había preparado sabía muy bien.
I knew it was plastic but it tasted like wood. Sabía que era plástico pero que tenia sabor a madera.
Arroz negro tastes inky because it's made with squid ink. El arroz negro sabe a tinta porque está hecho con tinta de calamar.
For being such an expensive wine, it really should taste better than this. Por ser un vino tan caro, realmente debería saber mejor que esto.
They looked and tasted like shrimps, but I can assure you those were not real shrimps. Lucían y sabían a camarones, pero te puedo asegurar que no eran camarones verdaderos.
If it looks like an apple and it tastes like an apple, it's probably an apple. Si se parece a una manzana y sabe a manzana, probablemente es una manzana.
According to the old man I met yesterday, cockroaches can be eaten and don't taste all that bad. De acuerdo al anciano que conocí ayer, las cucarachas pueden comerse y no saben nada mal.
Only a true artist would agree to sing for his supper because he knows it would taste better that way. Sólo un verdadero artista consiente a cantar para su cena, porque sabe que de esa manera sabrá mejor.
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